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Culture & History of German-Canadians in the Prairies – Germans in Saskatchewan: A Diverse Community on a Contested Landscape

: Jan 24, 2018, 7:00pm - 8:45pm
Rusty Macdoland Branch Library

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Saskatchewan German Council &

Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society

Public Lecture Series: Culture & History of German-Canadians in the Prairies

Germans in Saskatchewan:
A Diverse Community on a Contested Landscape

 

When:
January 24, 2018 from 7:00 – 8:45 pm

Where:
Rusty Macdonald Branch Library,
225 Primrose Drive, Saskatoon

Speaker:

Dr. Keith Carlson
Professor of History & Research Chair in
Indigenous and Community-Engaged
History, University of Saskatchewan

free event

 

Saskatchewan German Council

Sharing is caring! Share “Promoting German culture, language, customs, traditions and interests for the benefit of all Saskatchewan people”. Established in 1984 as a volunteer based, non-profit organization, the Council has been dedicated to promoting heritage, culture and interests of Saskatchewan people of German speaking background.  It plays an active role in building provincial multiculturalism and the Canadian mosaic. The Council is a member of SaskCulture, under whose umbrella it receives funding from Saskatchewan Lotteries.